At a job interview makeup consultation, the consultant made the client look way too made - up. The client wanted a simple, professional look but the consultant added too much blush, bright red lipstick and overly long false eyelashes. It made the client look unprofessional and she was sure it affected her chances of getting the job. It was a costly mistake for the client both in terms of money spent on the consultation and the potential job opportunity lost.
Sure. At a wedding makeup consultation, the consultant made the bride's eyeshadow look like a rainbow mess. It was supposed to be a classy, elegant look but instead it was over the top and not at all in line with the wedding theme. The bride was horrified but didn't have much time to fix it.
For a prom makeup consultation, the consultant completely ignored the girl's request for a soft, pink - toned look. Instead, they went for a very dark, goth - like look with black lipstick and heavy black eyeliner. The girl was so disappointed as she had a very different vision for her prom look. She ended up trying to wipe off some of the makeup herself, which made it look even worse.
At Christmas, I was making gingerbread cookies. I thought I could be creative and use different colored icings. But I used too much icing and it made the cookies soggy. Also, some of the icing colors ran together and made the cookies look really unappetizing. It was quite embarrassing.
One horror story could be when the makeup consultant completely misjudged your skin tone. They chose a foundation that was way too light, making you look like a ghost. It was embarrassing as you had to go out like that for the rest of the day.
One horror story is about a girl who used a cheap fake foundation. It looked okay at first, but after a few hours, her face started to break out in a really bad rash. It was itchy and red, and she had to rush to the doctor. Turns out, the fake makeup had some really harmful chemicals in it.
Well, once I tried this new bright red lipstick from a brand I saw on Buzzfeed. It looked amazing in the ad. But when I put it on, it smeared all over my teeth. It was so embarrassing. I had to keep checking my teeth every few minutes.
Sure. For a spooky makeup look inspired by horror stories, start with a pale base. Use white face paint to create a deathly pallor. Then, for the eyes, use dark, smoky eyeshadow like black and deep purple. As for the horror story part, think about the girl in 'The Ring'. Her long, black hair covered her face. You can use black hair extensions to mimic that look.
One horror story was when an actress was allergic to the foundation used in her stage makeup. Her face broke out in a rash right before the show. She had to go on stage like that and was so self - conscious throughout the performance.
Sure. A makeup artist might have a client who refuses to listen to any professional advice. For example, the artist recommends a certain color palette based on the client's skin tone and the event they are attending, but the client insists on a completely wrong color. The result is a makeup look that doesn't flatter the client at all, and the client then blames the artist.
Sure. One horror story is when the makeup artist used the wrong shade of foundation. It was way too dark for the bride, making her look like she had a bad tan. It completely clashed with her white dress and the overall bridal look she was aiming for.
Sure. One horror story is when a makeup artist was working on a set for a horror movie. The actor was supposed to look really gory, but halfway through the makeup application, the actor had an allergic reaction to one of the products. His face swelled up and they had to rush him to the hospital. It was a nightmare for the makeup artist as it delayed the filming and there were concerns about the actor's well - being.
Sure. One horror story is when a client insisted on a very specific look from a picture but her face shape was completely different. The makeup artist tried to explain the adjustments needed but the client got angry. In the end, the makeup looked awful and the client blamed the artist.